I can see why John Edwards wanted this wench as one of his official campaign bloggers — she has such a way with words:
Are you fucking kidding me?
Voluminously speaking, it seems to me like the dicks are taking up a hell of a lot more space in the Beltway. From a strictly geometric perspective, a few more vaginas might be in order.
Maybe even more than two—although I’m not sure the world is ready to so brazenly test the Patriarchal Law of Concurrent Cuntitude, which posits that tokenism is the universe’s stabilizing force. If we allow two women to simultaneously hold positions of power, there’s no telling what might happen.
The wench in question is, of course, Melissa McEwan (one of Shakespeare’s Sisters), and she’s spewing forth about this Time article and the possibility of Pelosi endorsing Obama.
The more I think about it, the more shrewd Edwards appears. If alienating men has worked so well for Hillary, maybe that’s what he was hoping for by hiring McEwan (and the other little misandrist, Amanda Marcotte).
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Oh, and as to the Time’s point:
Pelosi has so far stayed out of the race. But when her top advisor who also happens to be a famous champion of women politicians endorses Obama, does it send the signal: is there room in Washington for both a Speaker Pelosi and a President Hillary?
That’s exactly the point — and the one that McEwan is all bent out of shape about. Of course Pelosi doesn’t think there’s room for both of them. She’s already made it clear that she’s the most powerful woman. Ever. In. The. History. of. the.World.





Time Magazine, CNN, and the New York Times treat politics as if it’s the high school cafeteria and deserve the ridicule and opprobrium they get.
Left by Preston on January 10th, 2008 at 11:09 pm